Sundance celebrity gift bags get a little lighter

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-01-23 15:18

Celebrities can collect gifts at events that take place outside the official festival. On a bustling Main Street, leading stars and lesser ones go from lounge to lounge loading up bags.

Wood assigned a tax adviser to her event at the recent Golden Globe Awards and has also moved to increase the charity presence to reduce the gift-bag tax burden.

"They can shop and have a great time in here, and any of the items they would like to donate to the charity, they can," Wood said.

The philanthropic option also was adopted at a dinner following the screening of "Grace is Gone," a film about a man whose wife is killed in the Iraq war. In lieu of gift bags, attendees were told $10,000 worth of prepaid phone cards were donated to U.S. military personnel overseas.

FRENZY ON MAIN STREET

At the beginning of the year with new budgets ripe for spending, companies see Sundance as a key opportunity to get their products into celebrity hands. The snowy charm of the Park City ski resort provides an ideal background for photos of stars and their products.

Kari Feinstein, who has been running gift lounges at Sundance for seven years, said there are fewer big-ticket items like computers or jewelry this year because companies have to notify the IRS about giveaway items worth more than $600.

But in her lounge, a stand offering Apple laptops with a declared value of $1,099 and iPods was the rage. As actor William Baldwin came around the corner, he was ambushed by the marketers.

A new company, Luxestar, allows Sundance luminaries take a more discreet approach by giving them a computerized gift card -- the value depending on their level of celebrity -- and choosing their gifts off a Web site over the course of a year.

Deliveries are made to the star's home or office, and the general public can track what celebrities are buying online.

No celebrity event these days would be complete without "green" options to cater to the growing group of eco-conscious Hollywood stars emulating the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio.

Nicole Landers has set up the Ultimate Green Room on Main Street, where she gives VIPs exposure to organic, sustainable products, from cosmetics to coffee.

"This is not just a trend, but a permanent part of Sundance, these eco-friendly, responsible lounges," said Eric Schnell, co-founder of Steaz, maker of organic green tea soda and energy drinks.


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